Ice Cold Hotspots

The Ice Lounge at King Neptune’s Pub will once again be open this weekend during the pub’s regular operating hours! Enjoy daily specials and signature hot drinks while you relax in the Ice Lounge, which features ice tables, benches, and various sculptures.

This weekend is your last chance of the season to experience the Glacier Ice Bar & Lounge at The Sagamore! 18,000 pounds of ice have been transformed into the exquisite ice carvings that adorn this swanky lounge.

The Funky Ice Fest at Adirondack Pub & Brewery also returns for its second and final weekend of the season! Enjoy hand-crafted cocktails, DJ’d entertainment, and a variety of unique, interactive ice sculptures, including a playable ice piano.

Winterfest at Erlowest is back again this Saturday at The Inn at Erlowest! Sip cocktails in the courtyard and on the patio while you take in beautiful views of the lake and mountains, then visit the ballroom where year-round Lake George businesses will be offering samples of their products.

Enjoy An Outdoor Adventure

Only a few more days left to take advantage of “Take Your Kids To Gore Week,” Gore Mountain’s best promotion of the year. All children ages 19 and under ski or ride FREE with a full-paying parent through Friday!

Whether you’re a snowshoeing beginner or an expert, you’ll want to take part in Women’s Snowshoeing Day on Saturday at YMCA Camp Chingachgook! Keep cabin fever at bay and explore the network of trails surrounding the camp.

Stay Inside & Have Fun

With just a week left until the Lake George Winter Carnival kicks off, it’s time for the 56th Annual Gala! The evening at the Wild West Ranch features cocktails, dinner, dancing, and live music by Rob Pulsifer and The E Town Express.

Head to the Glens Falls Civic Center on Friday and Saturday evenings for a pair of Adirondack Thunder games! Friday is “Fidelis Care Friday” when children ages 14 and under are free with the purchase of an adult ticket.

Visit Up Yonda Farm in Bolton Landing on Saturday afternoon to learn about the winter sky in their planetarium! You’ll learn how to identify some of the major constellations and stars, while hearing Native American and Greek stores of how they were created.